In Genshin Impact’s hardest new endgame content—Stygian Onslaught—maximizing your damage output is the difference between survival and a quick team wipe. One character that has exploded in relevance thanks to this challenge is Mavuika, especially when used in overload or Hydro Tulpa matchups. In a recent video, theorycrafter and high-level player Jamie (kb9v) breaks down a high-performance charge attack combo that can turn Mavuika into a DPS monster.

Let’s explore how this combo works, why it’s so effective, and how you can start using it in your own runs.


Why Learn the Mavuika Overload Combo?

Most players default to Mavuika’s charge attacks in melt teams and call it a day. That’s a fine approach for traditional content where Cryo aura management is essential to maximizing melts. But in Stygian Onslaught, and especially against Hydro Tulpa, the rules change.

Hydro Tulpa constantly applies Hydro to itself, meaning there’s no risk of overapplying Pyro and ruining elemental reactions. This opens the door to pure damage optimization—and that’s where this combo shines.

You’ll also need to burn through Tulpa’s shield phase, a tight DPS check that punishes you instantly with death if you don’t deal enough damage. Every bit of burst damage matters here, and Mavuika’s combo allows you to vape or overload nearly every hit, including dashes and charge attacks.


The Combo: Fast Dash Cancels + Triple Click Tech

Here’s the step-by-step structure:

  1. Start with a charged attack — This guarantees your first big vape/overload hit.
  2. Dash cancel immediately after the hit lands — Use this to reset your animation quickly.
  3. Input three rapid normal attacks — A fast triple click is the key. Doing this allows Mavuika to return to her charge attack faster than normal.
  4. Repeat — The combo becomes:
    Charge → Dash → Triple Click → Charge → Dash → Triple Click… and so on.

Jamie found that triple-clicking right after the dash consistently kept the loop tight, allowing up to 8 full charge attacks within the rotation window—most of which vape or overload successfully.

If you’re curious about exact timings, he used a keyboard/mouse overlay to show in both real-time and slow motion how to achieve 100% consistency.


Damage Numbers and Why It Works

In Jamie’s demonstration, Mavuika’s combo delivered:

  • Multiple 170k+ vaped charge attacks
  • Additional damage from her dash hitbox, which also applies Pyro
  • Total output fast enough to break Tulpa’s shield within the limit

The magic here is layered hitboxes. Each dash, charge attack, and even normal input contributes to the elemental reaction without overlapping improperly. Because Hydro aura is infinite in this fight, you never have to hold back for fear of removing it.

Jamie estimates that this technique can provide a 10–15% damage increase over traditional charge-attack looping alone, especially in Tulpa and overload scenarios.


How Many Attacks Should You Aim For?

It depends on your setup:

  • With shorter rotations, like going directly from Shilon to Mavuika, you’ll have more Night Soul time to work with and can reach up to 9 charge attacks.
  • With longer setups or lower Night Soul uptime, expect around 7–8 charges as a solid baseline.

This combo is also team agnostic. It works with overload teams, against Hydro Tulpa, and even in Stygian boss fights where Cryo is used purely for utility (like from Seatlali or Ayaka support).


Pro Tips for Practicing

  • Dash Left or Right — Jamie prefers dashing left while holding W + A as it naturally aligns with the animation cancel timing. Try both and see what feels better for your hand positioning.
  • Triple click timing matters most — The faster and more rhythmically you input those three hits, the smoother your rotation becomes.
  • Slow motion recording can help — If you’re still struggling, film yourself and compare to Jamie’s inputs in his video.

Final Verdict: Is It Worth Learning?

Absolutely—especially if you’re pushing for Fearless or Dire clears in Stygian Onslaught.

This isn’t just a “style” combo. It’s practical. It’s reliable. And once you internalize it, it makes Mavuika feel fast, fluid, and devastating to play. As Jamie puts it, she becomes much more fun and satisfying to use with this loop, and it turns an already strong Pyro carry into a monster under the right conditions.

If you’ve been watching top clears on YouTube and wondering why your Mavuika feels slower—it’s probably this. And now you have the tools to fix it.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Mavuika’s Combo

How many charge attacks should I aim for with this combo?

Aim for 7–9 charge attacks depending on your Night Soul uptime and team setup.

Does this combo work in melt teams?

Not effectively. In melt comps, you need to manage Cryo application carefully. This combo works best in overload teams or against enemies with constant Hydro aura like the Tulpa.

Is this combo hard to learn?

Not really. Once you learn the rhythm of the triple-click dash cancels, it becomes muscle memory. Jamie reports 100% consistency after only a short practice period.

What kind of damage increase does this offer?

It can give a 10–15% increase in total damage output, especially in DPS check phases like Tulpa’s shield.

Can this help me clear Fearless or Dire difficulty?

Yes. This combo is one of the most optimized ways to push Mavuika’s damage to its limit and clear high-end content.

What characters should I pair with Mavuika for this?

Popular supports include Shilon, Seatlali, Bennett, and Escafier. For overload setups, pair her with Electro units like Auroron or Yae Miko.